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A former aide to West Hollywood City Councilman John Duran who sued the city and his boss alleging sexual harassment and wrongful punishment is set to receive $500,000 after settling with both parties earlier this month, according to the agreement obtained by The Times.
Under the terms of the settlement with former City Council deputy Ian Owens, Duran and the city admitted no wrongdoing.
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Duran has repeatedly denied the allegations, saying Owens did not accuse him of harassment until he was accused of wrongdoing himself.
Duran has acknowledged that he and Owens were intimate and that they met through Grindr. He said they became friends and that he hired Owens because his degree in finance and experience in hotel development and real estate made him well-qualified for the job.

"No one can force Iran to do this. As long as there is terrorism and the government of Syria wants it, Iran will have a presence [in Syria]. Those who entered the country without the permission of the Syrian authorities must leave," representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran Bahram Kasemi stated as quoted by Tasnim.'Our path': Iran announces plan to stay in Syria as Pompeo issues unprecedented threats
The announcement was made in wake of the statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on May 17: the president declared that due to the success of the Syrian army's fight against terrorism and the beginning of the political process, foreign military forces should be withdrawn from the Arabic Republic.
As presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov explained later, a number of foreign armed forces, currently present in Syria, can leave the country at the beginning of the political process, since they have no legal basis to stay there. The Russian president's special representative for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev said that the entire foreign contingent should be withdrawn from Syria, including the troops of the United States, Turkey and the Lebanese Hezbollah forces, specifying that the Russian troops to remain as they were deployed with Damascus' consent.


Comment: Ms Merkel could use some of the common sense of her people. Then again, maybe she is waking up?
Putin, Merkel talk defense against Trump's sanctions drive